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Corporate social responsibility in times of social distancing: Evidence from China

Md Jahidur Rahman Qi Wu Hongtao Zhu

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Abstract This study investigates whether and how the intensity of social distancing from the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic influences the corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure index. An empirical examination is carried out based on data from the Shanghai Stock Exchange from 2020 to 2022. CSR disclosure index is measured by the percentage of CSR‐related press releases from the total press releases published on a certain day. The intensity of the COVID‐19 pandemic is measured by the daily confirmed cases among the population in China. This research uses the two‐stage least squares regression model to alleviate the endogeneity issues. Findings reveal a reverse correlation between the intensity of the COVID‐19 pandemic and the CSR disclosure. The results are consistent and robust to endogeneity tests and sensitivity analyses. Findings support the stakeholder–agency theory and indicate that Chinese managers tend to satisfy the shareholders' interests rather than those of other broad stakeholders. Moreover, Chinese managers tend to choose short‐term survival rather than long‐term development in times of social distancing.

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Md Jahidur Rahman

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Qi Wu

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Hongtao Zhu

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Rahman, M.J., Wu, Q., Zhu, H. (2023). Corporate social responsibility in times of social distancing: Evidence from China. https://doi.org/10.1111/beer.12651

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2023
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